* There are two different PHPUnit directories, `tests/legacy` and `tests/php`. The `tests/legacy` directory contains all of the tests for code in the `includes` directory, and the `tests/php` directory is a PSR-4 namespaced directory for tests of code in the `src` directory.
* Each test file should roughly correspond to an associated source file, e.g. the `formatting/functions.php` test file covers code in the `wc-formatting-functions.php` file
* For code that cannot be tested (e.g. they require a certain PHP version), you can exclude them from coverage using a comment: `// @codeCoverageIgnoreStart` and `// @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd`. For example, see [`wc_round_tax_total()`](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/blob/35f83867736713955fa2c4f463a024578bb88795/includes/wc-formatting-functions.php#L208-L219)
* Remember that only methods prefixed with `test` will be run so use helper methods liberally to keep test methods small and reduce code duplication. If there is a common helper method used in multiple test files, consider adding it to the `WC_Unit_Test_Case` class so it can be shared by all test cases
* Filters persist between test cases so be sure to remove them in your test method or in the `tearDown()` method.
* Use data providers where possible. Be sure that their name is like `data_provider_function_to_test` (i.e. the data provider for `test_is_postcode` would be `data_provider_test_is_postcode`). Read more about data providers [here](https://phpunit.de/manual/current/en/writing-tests-for-phpunit.html#writing-tests-for-phpunit.data-providers).
See [e2e-tests README](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/tree/master/tests/e2e-tests) to learn how to setup testing environment for running e2e tests and run them.